7.0k views
12 votes
1. Of all of the fuels used by the United States to generate energy by combustion, over the past 200 years, which one is considered to be a renewable resource (not derived from fossil fuels)?

A. natural gas (from underground gas deposits)

B. kerosene (from petroleum)

C. coal (from coal mines)

D. oil (from petroleum)

E. wood (from trees)

User RachelD
by
4.7k points

2 Answers

7 votes

Answer:

E. wood (from trees)

Step-by-step explanation:

As said in the question renewable resources are those which aren't derived from fossil fuels. Out of all the options, wood is the only natural resource which doesn't come from fossil fuels.

Natural gas comes from fossil fuels as does kerosene, coal, and oil. Thus, all these answers are incorrect.

I hope this helps!! Ask questions if you need!

User Saulposel
by
4.8k points
8 votes

Answer:

E. wood (from trees)

Step-by-step explanation:

coal IS considered a fossil fuel

User Alanpatchi
by
4.7k points